Students are given guidelines about how to behave in their groups. C. Group memb
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Students are given guidelines about how to behave in their groups. C. Group members must individually demonstrate what they have learned. D) Each group member works on a different instructional objective 29) Which one of the following cooperative groups is using the jigsaw technique? A) When studying types of mountains (volcanic, dome, fold, and block), each student studies B) As it prepares for a debate about capital punishment, a cooperative group decides which C) After everyone has read Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, group members divide up the scenes of D) When attempting to solve several challenging mathematics problems, group members one type and teaches what he or she has learned to other group members. group member will present which argument. the play, and each student skims through his or her scenes for examples of symbolism. brainstorm possible ways of solving each one. s0) Three of the following statements about peer tutoring are true. Which one is false? A) It fosters friendships among students from diverse backgrounds. B) In some cases, it leads to higher achievement than whole-class instruction. C) It provides a context in which students feel more at ease asking questions D) There are academic benefits for the students being tutored but not for the tutors. 5Explanation / Answer
29. When studying types of mountains (volcanic, dome, fold, and block), each student studies one type and teaches what he or she has learned to the other group members.
30. There are academic benefits for the students being tutored but not for the tutor.
When someone teaches others they are naturally becoming experts in those areas that they teach. So tutoring others will boost one’s confidence and helps the tutor crosscheck the tutor’s understanding thus benefiting the tutor too.